Dear reader!
Yesterday we introduced you to THE NUBLU JAZZ FESTIVAL and Avram Fefer’s Electric Kool-Aid who is performing there next week!!!
Today we introduce you to another NUBLU FES artist. Please check her out!
Artist: Pyeng Threadgill (vocalist/composer) and her band (Derek Nievergelt on bass, Evan Pazner on drums and Tyler Wood on keys).
Date: Tuesday November 17th
Time: PM 10:30
Venue: NUBLU (62 Avenue C, bet. 4th and 5th St.,New York, NY 10009,
F train to 2nd ave, L train to 1st Ave)
Ticket: $10.00
About her
.. On her soon to be released third album Portholes To A Love & Other Short Stories, Pyeng Threadgill explores concepts of reality and magic, humanity and nature. With Pyeng’s vibrant, caressing vocals and her band’s rolling rhythms and revolving countermelodies listeners are enveloped in the clouds and put under a spell.
Judging from Pyeng Threadgill’s childhood her musical destinations seem a natural outcome. Threadgill was born into an artistic family on the Lower East Side of New York in the 1970’s at a time when Polish and Puerto Rican, Black, Chinese, and Jewish were all living in close proximity. Much of Pyeng’s childrearing years were spent in black box theatres, community gardens, Jazz night clubs or on the road with her dancer/choreographer mother. These experiences proved just as influential as the early Soul/Jazz stylings of singers like Sam Cooke and King Pleasure that emanated from the stereo. Yet to round it out Pyeng kept her headphones loaded with a good dose of Depeche Mode, Tribe Called Quest, Al Green, and local alternative Rock bands.
She went on to Oberlin Conservatory to study classical music. Upon her return to familiar concrete, Pyeng began searching for her own unique sound. She arrived at a new musical plateau which balanced improvisation and an eclectic repertoire with a healthy instrument. Nowadays Pyeng attributes her vocal/musical aesthetic to her love for all styles of music from around the world. Her training as a teacher in the Alexander Technique (a practice for removing unwanted tension in the body) has greatly affected her journey as a singer.
Ms. Threadgill sees her general outlook on life and Portholes To A Love as being part of the same African Diasporic worldview that understands the interconnectedness of all things.
Pyeng Threadgill’s music has been heard regularly on radio, in front of audiences as varied as New York’s iconoclast downtown venues NUBLU and Joe’s Pub, The Montreal Jazz Festival, Detroit Institute of The Arts, The Sun Side Jazz Club in Paris and more and even on the big screen.
In 2006 Threadgill was asked to be a featured player in the documentary film starring Youssou N’Dour entitled Retour A Goree by director Pierre Yves-Borgeaud.
Portholes To A Love & Other Short Stories has already earned her a fellowship from The New York Foundation for The Arts in Music Composition. Using impressionistic guitars, hard set grooves, keyboards, and swaggering horns, it is clear Pyeng Threadgill is a compelling storyteller and bandleader.
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